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Murder in the Mirror (2000)
Not a good film
Not a good film. I've always liked Jane Seymour, but this movie did not come through. Maybe it was her hair cut? I stayed with it despite an annoying beginning, despite a lead character who I never warmed up to, despite a boring story line (maybe I've seen the same story too many times). So what did I come away with? Empathy for the prostitute? Yeah! I kinda liked Rita, not because of the script - which was forced throughout, but because the actress, Hayley DuMond, really pulled off a difficult role and she made us feel for her. I did! I felt for her. That's it! I don't recommend this film, but someone should give Ms. DuMond the shot at a lead role in a good film.
Dying to Live (1999)
Better than expected
Dying to Live was really a good movie! Considering most TV fare, this film came through for me, unlike most teen films made for the small screen. Acting was generally good, but not much depth was required of the actors. Little was asked of Jonathan Frakes who was not much more than a narrator. Gabriel Mann was very good as Matthew, but I think he fell short when true depth and emotion was needed. Linda Cardellini was convincing as the cute Leslie, as was Shannon Elizabeth as the pathetic Vanessa, but it was Hayley DuMond who really put effort and heart into her roll. DuMond really shone. She was adorable as Rachel. She brought emotion and depth to the part and credibility to the story. Her torment and hurt when her father rejected her boyfriends plea for forgiveness was so believable, I believe there were actually tears on viewers cheeks, and this was only one of several scenes where she pulled us totally into her character and she actually moved us.
The story was small and perhaps cliche, but it held my interest from beginning to end and the little twist in the end worked. I liked this film.